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Real nice Mustang,if I had the extra funds right now I'd be all over that,but this recent re-model on the house the boss wanted has me tapped out. My first car was a '67 Mustang GT,390 4 speed car.I bought that thing the first summer after I turned 16 in 1969, gave $1700.00 for it. Those 2nd generation 67-68 cars were the best looking Mustangs that Ford ever designed. Good luck,hope it finds a good home.

Real nice Mustang,if I had the extra funds right now I'd be all over that,but this recent re-model on the house the boss wanted has me tapped out. My first car was a '67 Mustang GT,390 4 speed car.I bought that thing the first summer after I turned 16 in 1969, gave $1700.00 for it. Those 2nd generation 67-68 cars were the best looking Mustangs that Ford ever designed. Good luck,hope it finds a good home.

Thanks broncosam. I really hope it goes to someone who plans to keep it, drive it and take care of it. So many people buying and flipping and sending them overseas. This classic beauty needs to stay in the States.